12k views and only 85 likes. What is wrong with everyone? I'm glad this video is out there. I'm going to do my own compressor job and save $2000. Thanks bro!
Probably because the repair was fine but the video was poor for actually showing how to do it, especially with all the shaking and poor lighting. Doesn't make him a bad mechanic, just a bad photographer.
I was wondering if you could help me out here, I have a 2008 ML350, while taking out the radiator, I mistakenly pulled the AC line from the Radiator side, Freon vented out in the garage and it was not a comfortable moment. I have since not driven my car or even turned the key, it stayed in the garage but did not cover the pulled line but it stayed in the engine bay. The Compressor hoses are still connected. I am worried if I need a flush? A new condenser? Or put the hose back and go to a garage and have it recharged? Thanks for helping out.
Yes the dryer and condenser HAS to be replaced as soon as you let any outside air into the system as it creates moisture immediately, you'll need to do a full vacuum and recharge.
Nice job but it would be far easier to follow along with better camera work. You're often too close, shaking way too much, and not enough lighting and focus to actually see what's going on. Try and remember that in future videos.
12k views and only 85 likes. What is wrong with everyone? I'm glad this video is out there. I'm going to do my own compressor job and save $2000. Thanks bro!
Probably because the repair was fine but the video was poor for actually showing how to do it, especially with all the shaking and poor lighting. Doesn't make him a bad mechanic, just a bad photographer.
Thank you so much for the information! Nicely done!
I was wondering if you could help me out here, I have a 2008 ML350, while taking out the radiator, I mistakenly pulled the AC line from the Radiator side, Freon vented out in the garage and it was not a comfortable moment. I have since not driven my car or even turned the key, it stayed in the garage but did not cover the pulled line but it stayed in the engine bay. The Compressor hoses are still connected.
I am worried if I need a flush? A new condenser? Or put the hose back and go to a garage and have it recharged? Thanks for helping out.
Hello, I would like to know if before changing the AC compressor... I have to remove the AC oil.
Thanks
My cl550 2008 ac and heater doesn’t work. Doesn’t blow cold air or hot air. What do you think is wrong with it?
I’m about to do ac, but should you also change condenser, recieved dryer and valve , flush all lines and change all seals.
Yes the dryer and condenser HAS to be replaced as soon as you let any outside air into the system as it creates moisture immediately, you'll need to do a full vacuum and recharge.
Actually all you have to do is evacuate long enough to boil off all the moisture from the dessicant pack
How much do they charge to replace ac compressor?
Parts and labor, and gas Freon for the AC compressor under 1000
Thanks
Nice job but it would be far easier to follow along with better camera work. You're often too close, shaking way too much, and not enough lighting and focus to actually see what's going on. Try and remember that in future videos.
Couldn’t you just change control valve from button?
Thanks. Need to do same job. Mercedes deal quoted $7000 for it. Wtf!
This job cost 2k parts and labor
@@kennytvkennytvkennytv wow,thanks
Replacing ac compressor on my 07 GL450 at MB dealer costed $2500 in 2018.
Je veux la version français stp